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  2. Jayco - Wikipedia

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    Jayco partnered with a UK-based company in the late 1970s and produced a tent camper for the European market. [2] Jayco Australia Ltd was founded in 1975, and production commenced there the following year. Jayco of Australia soon became the largest player in the Australian camper/caravan industry.

  3. Gerry Ryan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Gerard "Gerry" Thomas Ryan OAM (born c. 1949) is an Australian businessman, investor, racehorse owner and sports enthusiast.Ryan is the owner and founder of Jayco Australia, as well as owning wineries, resorts, the theatrical company Global Creatures, the Southside Flyers in the Women's National Basketball League, and is part-owner of online retailer BikeExchange [7] and My Local Group.

  4. mX (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    mX was an Australian free afternoon daily newspaper in the cities of Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, owned and produced by News Corp Australia.Targeted at commuters, its main channels of distribution were inner-city railway stations, tram and bus stops, and major CBD intersections.

  5. Seven News - Wikipedia

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    Seven News (stylised 7NEWS) is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in Australia. [1]National bulletins are presented from Seven's high definition studios in South Eveleigh, Sydney, while its flagship 6 pm statewide bulletins are produced in studios based in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth.

  6. Nine News Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    For many decades, Nine News Melbourne was the most dominant local news service, often drawing a peak audience of more than 400,000 viewers. However, in the mid-2000s, the bulletin started to lose ground to the rival Seven News Melbourne , winning only 24 (out of 40) weeks in 2006 and then narrowly losing in 2007 when it won 19 weeks (to Seven's ...

  7. Chris Harper (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    He joined Team Jayco–AlUla on a two-year contract after three years with Team Jumbo–Visma. [12] Harper started 2024 of by placing second behind teammate Luke Plapp in both the National Road race and National Time trial championships. [13] During stage 4 of the Tour of the Alps Harper crashed heavily head-first into a lamp pole. He abandoned ...

  8. 1998 Australian waterfront dispute - Wikipedia

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    April 1998 ABC news report on the Waterfront Dispute. The Australian waterfront dispute of 1998 was an event in Australian industrial relations history, in which the Patrick Corporation undertook a restructuring of their operations for the purpose of dismissing their workforce. The restructuring by Patrick Corporation was later ruled illegal by ...

  9. Environmental issues in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Other major pollution problems in Melbourne include levels of bacteria including E. coli in the Yarra River and its tributaries caused by septic systems, [23] as well as litter. Up to 350,000 cigarette butts enter the storm water runoff every day. [24] Several programs are being implemented to minimise beach and river pollution.